A nurse researcher can use research findings to go beyond dissemination of evidence-based guidelines and promote adoption of evidence-based practice (EBP) guidelines through what?

a. Through dissemination activities
b. Through translating research into practice
c. Through research utilization
d. Through critiquing findings


ANS: B

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A Dissemination activities include publications, conferences, consultations, and training programs.
B Through translating research into practice (TRIP) is a multifaceted, systemic process of promoting adoption of EBP in delivery of health care services that goes beyond dissemination of evidence-based guidelines.
C Research utilization is the process of using research findings to improve patient care.
D Research critique involves analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of studies.

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